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*King, Carole -- "You've got a friend" | seasons, have to, got to, have got, wherever. from Tapestry [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHlcW_lKPl4 u2b]. James Taylor solo version [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x15f20_james-taylor-you-ve-got-a-friend_music#rel-page-3 u2b ] | *King, Carole -- "You've got a friend" | seasons, have to, got to, have got, wherever. from Tapestry [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHlcW_lKPl4 u2b]. James Taylor solo version [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x15f20_james-taylor-you-ve-got-a-friend_music#rel-page-3 u2b ] | ||
Revision as of 18:13, 16 February 2012
Contents
[hide]For Grammar
Simple Past
- Beatles -- "Yesterday" (used to) / nostalgic past (Cf. Proust) (lyrics training)
- Lauryn Hill -- "I Used to Love Him"
Particles
- Armstrong, Louis -- Louis and the Good Book (1958)
- Fitzgerald, Ella -- "Call the Whole Thing Off"
- Jones, Norah -- "Turn Me On" dailymotion
- Marley, Bob -- "Get up, Stand up" Santana & Friends
-ing
- Black-Eyed Peas -- "Shut up"
Prepositions
- Leonard Cohen -- "Dance me to the end of love" live, Madeleine Peyroux cover, wikipedia on the origin of the song
Themes
Equal Rights
Friendship
- King, Carole -- "You've got a friend" | seasons, have to, got to, have got, wherever. from Tapestry u2b. James Taylor solo version u2b
Jealousy
- Gabriel, Peter -- "Shock the Monkey"
- Lennon, John -- "Jealous Guy"
Hard Times
- Blacc, Aloe -- "I Need a Dollar" [1]| modals, simple vocab
Holocaust / Shoah
- "Dance Me to the End of Love" Leonard Cohen
Love
- From The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
- Lauryn Hill: I used to love him
- Lauryn Hill (to her firstborn): [2]
- Franki Valli / Lauryn Hill: [3]
Middle Passage / Slavery
- "Jonah and the Whale", traditional, Louis Armstrong, Louis and the Good Book, 1958. video
- "Sometimes, I Feel like a Motherless Child", traditional.
- "Let My People Go", traditional. (cf. Jubilee Singers, 1872) Paul Robeson 193?, Louis Armstrong 1958, Russian remix
Cheer up
- Peter Gabriel with Kate Bush -- "Don't Give up"
- John Lennon -- "Imagine"
- Bob Marley -- "Three Little Birds" lyrics training
- Queen -- "Spread Your Wings" (fly away)